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Davey Bulletin March-April 2018

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20 THE DAVEY BULLETIN | March/April 2018 MY DAVEY 'FACTORS AND FORCES' GLOVES PUT KNOWLEDGE IN YOUR HANDS Soon, you'll see more and more members of the Davey family spreading knowledge without uttering a word. All you have to do is look at their gloves and ask them to tell you more. Those who complete Davey's Factors and Forces educational class receive a pair of custom work gloves made by Arborwear that have reminders on how to evaluate tree risk. "I like to think of the gloves as the diploma for completing Factors and Forces," R.J. Laverne, Davey's manager of education and training, said. "These gloves are not a general issue, which means you cannot order them," said Joe Tommasi, vice president of Davey's corporate safety department. "The only way to get the gloves is to complete the course. That way you know the steps and process to use them properly." Together, the Davey Institute and the corporate safety department collaborated to create the Factors and Forces course, which teaches participants a straightforward, efficient way to determine the risk related to climbing or working in, on or near a tree. Factors that cause strength loss in the tree, such as weak branch attachments or decay, can also be overpowered by external forces, such as wind or ice that trigger tree failure. On each finger of the glove, you'll see one of the five factors and five forces. Participants learn how to use the gloves to examine tree risk before climbing or beginning work. "As we were developing this course, we realized it could be summarized in 10 concepts. When I was ready to write them down, I saw a pair of work gloves, and that's when the light bulb went off," Laverne said. Left: The Davey Institute and corporate safety department worked closely with Arborwear to develop a high-quality work glove that could also spread a message. Above: R.J. Laverne poses with the first prototype of the gloves for the Factors and Forces program. " As we were developing this course, we realized it could be summarized in 10 concepts. When I was ready to write them down, I saw a pair of work gloves, and that's when the light bulb went off. " — R.J. Laverne manager of education and training

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